Lingo

Emotional States

32 Words

16m

tire
1.
tire
Noun

a circular rubber object that covers the wheel of a vehicle

She noticed the tread on her tires was worn down and decided it was time for a replacement.

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moody
2.
moo
dy
Adjective

experiencing frequent changes in mood, often without apparent reason or explanation

She's so moody lately, swinging between happiness and sadness from one moment to the next.

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exhaust
3.
exh
aust
Verb

to cause a person to become extremely tired

The intense workout at the gym completely exhausted her.

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bore
4.
bore
Verb

to do something that causes a person become uninterested, tired, or impatient

The long lecture bored the students.

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annoy
5.
a
nnoy
Verb

to make a person feel a little angry

The constant tapping of the pen on the desk annoyed her during the meeting.

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depress
6.
dep
ress
Verb

to make someone feel extremely sad or discouraged, often as a result of challenging situations, such as loss

The constant rain seemed to depress him even more.

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worry
7.
wo
rry
Verb

to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems

She tends to worry about upcoming exams.

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upset
8.
up
set
Adjective

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

She was upset after hearing the bad news.

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angry
9.
ang
ry
Adjective

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

I get angry when people lie to me.

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stress
10.
stress
Noun

a feeling of anxiety and worry caused by different life problems

The constant stress of her job was affecting her health.

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short
tem
pered
Adjective

having a tendency to become angry quickly

The short-tempered boss yelled at employees for minor mistakes.

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discourage
12.
dis
cou
rage
Verb

to officially forbid someone from doing a specific activity, usually to prevent it from happening

The school discouraged the use of cell phones by implementing a ban on mobile devices during class hours to maintain a focused learning environment.

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disappoint
13.
dis
a
ppoint
Verb

to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes, causing them to feel let down or unhappy

The movie's ending disappointed many viewers.

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sad
14.
sad
Adjective

emotionally bad or unhappy

He looked sad because he didn't get the job he wanted.

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shock
15.
shock
Noun

a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant

The news of his sudden resignation came as a shock to everyone in the office.

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uneasy
16.
un
ea
sy
Adjective

prone to change or conflict

Their uneasy friendship was marked by frequent misunderstandings and unresolved issues.

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dissatisfy
17.
dis
sa
tis
fy
Verb

to fail to make someone pleased

The manager’s failure to address the issue began to dissatisfy the employees.

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ashamed
18.
a
shamed
Adjective

feeling embarrassed or sorry about one's actions, characteristics, or circumstances

She felt ashamed of her behavior at the party, realizing she had acted inappropriately.

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lonely
19.
lone
ly
Adjective

feeling unhappy due to being alone or lacking companionship

She felt lonely after moving to a new city where she knew no one.

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terrify
20.
te
rri
fy
Verb

to cause extreme fear in someone

The sight of the enormous spider lurking in the corner terrified the arachnophobe.

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horrify
21.
ho
rri
fy
Verb

to cause intense fear, shock, or disgust in someone

The gruesome scene in the horror movie horrified the audience, causing some to cover their eyes.

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happy
22.
ha
ppy
Adjective

emotionally feeling good or glad

He was happy when he got the job he had been hoping for.

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amuse
23.
a
muse
Verb

to make one's time enjoyable by doing something that is interesting and does not make one bored

She amused herself by reading a funny book on her commute.

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excite
24.
exc
ite
Verb

to make a person feel interested or happy, particularly about something that will happen soon

The news of the upcoming concert excited music fans all over the city.

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satisfy
25.
sa
tis
fy
Verb

to make someone happy by doing what they want or giving them what they desire

He satisfied his girlfriend by taking her out for a romantic dinner.

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please
26.
please
Interjection

a polite word used when making a request

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cheerful
27.
cheer
ful
Adjective

full of happiness and positivity

Despite the rainy weather, she remained cheerful throughout the day.

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hopeful
28.
hope
ful
Adjective

(of a person) having a positive attitude and believing that good things are likely to happen

The young artist felt hopeful after receiving positive feedback on her latest work.

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grateful
29.
grate
ful
Adjective

expressing or feeling appreciation for something received or experienced

She felt grateful for the support of her friends during tough times.

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fulfill
30.
ful
fill
Verb

to accomplish or do something that was wished for, expected, or promised

She fulfilled her childhood dream of traveling to exotic places by becoming a travel blogger.

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helpless
31.
help
less
Adjective

lacking strength or power, often feeling unable to act or influence a situation

She felt helpless as she watched the car accident unfold before her eyes.

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joyful
32.
joy
ful
Adjective

causing great happiness

The joyful music lifted everyone's spirits at the party.

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